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    In Sandra Cisnero’s novella, The House on Mango Street, Esperanza sees the importance of learning about her sexuality as she is growing up from her childhood to adolescence. In the first vignette, “The Family of Little Feet,” Esperanza and her two other friends receive three pairs of “dancing shoes” which they all are excited about. They get the idea to put them on and walk around town showing off how beautiful the shoes are. They feel good and special in front of everyone up until Mr. Benny at the

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    and even though the house on Mango Street was not the house of their dreams, it was a great achievement to own it. Although Esperanza knew they were not moving anytime soon, she recognized one advantage; her family was free of landlord management. In my community home ownership is a constant battle and for many simply a dream. I learn the value of home ownership in a similar sequence as Esperanza. My little sister and I were moved to and from apartment to family member’s houses until our first small

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    become her friend. Esperanza wanted to become just like Cathy but she got offended as she said “people like us keep moving in” (13). This quote means that family’s like Esperanza’s are ruining this neighborhood according to Cathy. Esperanza sees a house that reminds her of Mexico. Her friends Rachel and Lucy laugh at her, but Nenny says “Yes, that’s Mexico right/ that’s what I was thinking exactly” (18). Esperanza’s feelings changes towards Nenny and feels the same as her. Louie’s cousin who is a

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    the story of the exploitation of the common animal, clashes into the inner thoughts of an innocent girl growing up in poverty, finding her identity through experiences, climbing over psychological and physical obstacles. Animal Farm and The House on Mango Street are two of the most meaningful stories. These two masterfully crafted tales each have an ocean of hidden treasure underneath each word written, yet each are so unique and so moving and powerful in their own ways. The authors, creator of these

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    Estrada Mrs. Caban English Honors, 5 29 September 2016 Independance “The final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” These words of Anne Frank describes The House on Mango Street perfectly. People develop their characteristics by the choices that they make in life. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is about a girl who is living in a disadvantaged neighborhood surrounded by bad influences. This girl, who is slowly maturing into a woman, does not want a jaded life

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    "A Rice Sandwich" is a vignette out of many in the book The House on Mango Street. It talks about how important Esperanza thinks the canteen is. She feels that only important kids are allowed in the canteen. When she does go in the canteen, she does not feel important but she feels poor. Esperanza is jealous of the students that eat in the canteen as she thinks they are important and rich, while she does not think about the distance from the school to their homes. The only reason she wants to

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    There is a girl, who got everything she wants. A huge house, horses, amazing dresses, and, her birthday is right around the corner. Throughout the novel Esperanza learns to not be afraid to start over as she shows personal growth in the face of her father's death, their house burning down and Tio Luis proposing to mama, and her mother getting sick. Her father dies unexpectedly one night, and they faced with grief and disbelief. Shortly after Esperanza's uncles, Tio Luis and Tio Marco come and apologize

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    INT. HOSPITAL - HALLWAY - NIGHT The pediatric wing’s hallway is completely empty. The CAMERA FLIES ABOVE as LIV MOORE walks alone. She is about to turn a corner when she stops abruptly. From afar, she spots her mother, EVA, who talks with a DOCTOR. From the distance Liv can overhear only a few words. DOCTOR ...surgery went well... we won’t know more until he wakes up... Liv takes a step back, hiding, and waits for her mother to leave. LIV (V.O.) I don’t want to hide from her. Or anyone really. But

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    el • Question number 1: The picture on the coat of arms is one of a golden foot crushing a snake which has its fangs imbedded in the heal of the foot Motto of the Montressor is "“Nemo me impune lacessit.” It means that nobody punishes me and gets away with it. This sign for the situation between Montressor and the man who insulted him for long time. This might lead to tell the ending of this story. Montressor did not let the man get away with his action. He buried the man a life as a punishment for

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    1.Papa shows his love to the land by treating it with respect.In the story he shows Esperanza how the land is like a human being,and shows how she should trest it with respect. Papa shows respect to the land since he treats it with care and is gentle with the harvest.The land is important to the family because the harvest provides profit for them.Which helps them to maintain their style of life. 2.Some evidence that suggests that Esperenzas family is wealthy is how they own much land.She wears nice

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